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provides no clear evidence for a causal relationship between economic and European integration and fiscal decentralization in …
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This paper examines whether revenue decentralization and direct external financial supervision affect the incidence and …
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Given the ubiquitous scarcity of resources an economic approach is necessary in order to determine an optimal strategy of adaptation to climate change. In this paper we develop an economic framework for the study of adaptation which allows us to distinguish between decentralized adaptation by...
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-national differences in the degree of fiscal decentralization. Accounting for taxing powers of subnational governments, the evidence …
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Following the ambiguous results in the literature aimed at understanding the empirical link between fiscal federalism and economic growth, this paper revisits the question using a Bayesian Model Averaging approach. The analysis suggests that the failure to appropriately account for model...
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Fiscal federalism in Germany is characterized by lacking sub-national tax autonomy and intensive fiscal equalization. Due to a sunset clause, the current equalization system has to be renegotiated by the year 2019. Against this backdrop, this contribution studies the reform preferences of...
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We study competition in the German interurban bus industry two years after its liberalization in January 2013. In … addition to a brief characterization of the liberalization process and several general market developments, we provide a …
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The paper addresses the welfare implications of conditional grants if government failure leads to inefficiencies in the production of regional public goods and services. Conditional grants may improve welfare by setting incentives for regions to improve efficiency. At the same time, resources...
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